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  "textContent": "One way to solve the Ten Commandments issue is maybe to have churches display them in church first, say a mural on the wall. You know the proverbial “Seeing is Believing.” Then, maybe start a conversation in schools, perhaps without the religious aspect, but regarding the moral aspect instead, writes Mary Trapp of North Royalton in a letter to the editor.",
  "title": "Should the Ten Commandments be posted in schools? Why not start with churches instead: Letter to the Editor"
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